What museums in Rome are interesting to go to. Museums and galleries in Rome that everyone should visit

Majestic Rome is a treasury of world culture. Here you can plunge into the atmosphere of antiquity and enjoy unique works of art. And we will tell you how to do it on a budget by visiting the free museums in Rome.

Exciting and ancient, Rome cannot fail to attract tourists from all over the world. Traveling to Rome is a journey into the past, because ancient monuments are found here at every step. City on seven hills rich history and culture will conquer anyone with a collection of masterpieces of world art, stored in the museums of Rome.

There are very few free museums in Rome, however, by purchasing a card Roma Pass, you will receive discounts on tickets to museums, attractions and temporary exhibitions, and you will also be able to move around the city for free. Roma Pass valid in the following way: the first two museums can be visited free of charge, and starting from the third, you must contact the ticket office for a discount or free ticket. That is, in the first two museums you will go through the turnstile, and to visit the rest, you will have to stand in line. Therefore, choose the most expensive and popular museums for the first two visits to save time and money.

The Roma Pass allows you to visit the following museums for free (in addition to the first two free visits):

  • Museo della Repubblica Romana e della memoria garibaldina;
  • Museo Bilotti a Villa Borghese;
  • Museo Canonica;
  • Museo delle Mura;
  • Museo Napoleonico;
  • Villa di Massenzio.

For a complete list of museums, attractions and events that can be visited with the Roma Pass, see here.

During the Italian Culture Week and on the Night of Museums, you can visit the museums of Rome, which have joined the program, free of charge. Museums also let visitors in for free on European Heritage Days in September. Dates and program must be specified on the website of the Italian Ministry of Culture: www.beniculturali.it.

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Free museums in Rome

Free admission to the following city museums in Rome:

  • Capitoline Museums - Musei Capitolini (Capitoline Museums).
  • Center of Montemartini - Centrale Montemartini.
  • Trajan's Market - Mercati di Traiano (Trajan's Market).
  • Altar of Peace - Museo dell "Ara Pacis (Ara Pacis Museum).
  • Barraco Museum - Museo di scultura antica Giovanni Barracco.
  • Museum of Roman Civilization - Museo della Civiltà Romana (Museum of Roman Civilization).
  • Museum of the city walls - Museo delle Mura (Museum of the Roman Walls).
  • Villa, Circo di Massenzio e Mausoleo di Romolo.
  • Museum of Rome - Museo di Roma (Museum of Rome).
  • Napoleonic Museum - Museo Napoleonico (Napoleonic Museum).
  • Museum of the Roman Republic and the memory of Garibaldi - Museo della Repubblica Romana e della Memoria Garibaldina.
  • MACRO + MACRO Testaccio.
  • Museum of Carlo Bilotti (Museo Carlo Bilotti - Aranciera di Villa Borghese).
  • House Museum of Pietro Canonica - Museo Pietro Canonica.
  • Museum of Rome in Trastevere - Museo di Roma in Trastevere (Museum of Rome in Trastevere).
  • Musei di Villa Torlonia.
  • Planetarium and Museum of Astronomy - Planetario e Museo Astronomico (Planetarium and Museum of Astronomy)
  • Zoological Museum - Museo Civico di Zoologia (Museum of Zoology)

Admission is free for the following categories:

For children under 6 years old;

For all visitors during the Week of Culture and on the Day of the Foundation of Rome (Natale Di Roma, 21 April), with the exception of exhibitions in the Planetarium at the Museum of Roman Civilization and at the Ara Pacis Museum;

For all visitors to cultural events taking place in Rome, organized by the city administration, under a European directive or at the initiative of the Ministry of Culture;

For Roma Pass holders when visiting the first 2 museums and/or archaeological sites (excluding exhibitions in Ara Pacis);

For all visitors on European Heritage Days (excluding exhibitions at the Planetarium at the Museum of Roman Civilization and at Ara Pacis).

Free admission to the following public museums and attractions:

For all visitors under 18;

During the Week of Culture, European Heritage Days and other events;

For Roma Pass holders (when visiting the first 2 museums and/or archaeological sites).

  • Appian Way - Mausoleum of Caecilia Metella and Castrum Caetani
  • Baths of Caracalla (Appian Way - Baths of Caracalla)
  • Appian Way - Villa of the Quintilii
  • Colosseum - Palatine - Roman Forum (Coliseum - Palatine - Roman Forum)
  • Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia (National Etruscan Museum in Villa Giulia)
  • National Museum Oriental Art (National Museum of Oriental Art)
  • Museum early medieval(Museum of the Early Middle Ages)
  • Pigorini Museum (National Prehistoric Ethnographic Museum “Luigi Pigorini”)
  • National Roman Museum - Crypta Balbi
  • National Roman Museum – Altemps Palace
  • National Roman Museum - Palazzo Massimo
  • Baths of Diocletian (National Roman Museum - Baths of Diocletian)
  • Ostia Antica
  • Gallery of Modern Art (National Gallery of Modern Art)
  • Borghese Gallery
  • National Gallery of Ancient Art - Palazzo Barberini (National Gallery of Ancient Art - Palazzo Barberini)
  • National Gallery of Ancient Art - Palazzo Corsini (National Gallery of Ancient Art - Palazzo Corsini)
  • National Museum of Palazzo Venezia
  • Spada Gallery
  • Castel Sant'Angelo (National Museum of Castel Sant'Angelo)
  • Museum musical instruments(National Museum of Musical Instruments)
  • National Museum of Folk Arts and Traditions.

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Completely free museums in Rome

  • Andersen Museum (Museo Hendrik Christian Andersen)

Address: Via Pasquale Stanislao Mancini, 20
Website: http://www.museoandersen.beniculturali.it/index.php?en/1/home

  • Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi

Address: Via Boncompagni, 18
Website: http://www.museoboncompagni.beniculturali.it/index.php?en/1/home

  • Mario Praz House Museum (Casa museo Mario Praz)

Address: Via Zanardelli, 1
Website: http://www.museopraz.beniculturali.it/

  • Accademia Nazionale di San Luca

Address: piazza dell'Accademia di San Luca, 77
Website: www.accademiasanluca.it

  • MAXXI - children under 14 free of charge.

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A visit to the city, where the breath of history is felt everywhere, cannot be complete without visiting museums, which contain household items and culture of that time. Below we have prepared for you a list of the most interesting museums Rome, as well as their addresses and the cost of entrance tickets.



Our group tours famous museums Rome already includes a ticket in the price of the tour, so you do not have to buy it yourself and stand in lines at the entrance!

Vatican Museums (Musei Vaticani)

The Vatican Museums attract a huge number of tourists. The richness of the exhibits and the exquisite architecture of the buildings make it possible to put them on a par with the well-known wonders of the world. Numerous museum galleries contain the rarest examples of works of art, unique frescoes, papal collections, book editions, and so on. In order to see them all, you will need at least five hours of time and comfortable shoes that allow you to overcome the route of several kilometers.

Address: Viale Vaticano, Roma. Ticket price: 21 euros.

National Roman Museum (Museo Nazionale Romano)

The National Museum is a complex of five branches, including a collection works of art ancient Romans, as well as examples of art ancient greece. The reason for the creation of the museum was the numerous archaeological finds, which began to occur regularly from 1870, when Rome began to grow. The erection of new buildings and the laying of streets were accompanied by the discovery of historical artifacts that needed to be placed somewhere.

The National Museum opened in 1889, in the monastery of St. Mary. Today it consists of five departments: Palazzo Massimo, Terme di Diocleziano, Aulla Ottagona, Palazzo Altemps, Cripta Balbi. A single ticket for 12-15 euros (depending on the exhibitions and the season) allows you to visit them all.

Palazzo Massimo Museum


This monumental building appeared in Rome in 1887, and since the beginning of the 90s of the XX century it has housed a museum. The basis of the exposition is the objects of the culture of Ancient Rome: sculptures (the Chaste Aphrodite, the Wounded Niobe, the Discobolus, etc.), coins, sarcophagi and even the mummy of an eight-year-old girl of the second century BC.

Address: Largo di Villa Peretti, 1.Ticket price: 10 euros.

Terme di Diocleziano Museum

The museum is located on the territory of ancient Roman baths, which are decorated with epigraphs and sculptures. More than ten thousand epigraphs serve as the key to understanding the life of that era. To get acquainted with the exposition, you will need the services of a guide who will explain the meaning and background of the emergence of one or another epigraph.

Location: Via Enrico de Nicola, 78/44. Ticket price: 12-15 euros (four museums).

Palazzo Altemps Museum

The museum's collection contains numerous exhibits that were once kept in the private collections of wealthy Romans. The idea to collect in one place the works of art of Ancient Rome, came from Cardinal Ludovic Ludovisi in the seventeenth century. He redeemed famous sculptures from the collections of aristocrats and combined them in one exposition.

Among them there are unique masterpieces: copies of the sculptures of the ancient Greeks, made by the Romans in bronze; a sculpture depicting a Gaul who kills his wife and himself; relief "Birth of Venus", etc.

Location: Piazza di Sant'Apollinare, 44. Ticket price: 12-15 euros (four museums).

Cripta Balbi Museum

The museum is located among the remains of a theater building erected in the first century BC. During the reign of Emperor Augustus, this theater was one of the leading ones. All museum exhibits are arranged according to the chronology of the events in which they were created.

Location: Via delle Botteghe Oscure, 31. Combined ticket price: 12-15 euros (four museums)

Capitoline Museums (Musei Capitolini)

These are the most significant Roman museums, located on the Capitoline Hill, which served the ancient Romans as a place of worship for Jupiter. It is assumed that the history of museums dates back to 1471, when Pope Sist IV gave the city the first valuable exhibits - antique bronze statues. Now museums store archaeological finds, which are masterpieces ancient culture, among which: sculptures " Capitoline she-wolf”, “Boy pulling a splinter”, “Dying Gaul”, a statue of Hercules, collections of emperors, etc. exhibition halls museums you can see the paintings of outstanding painters different eras- Titian, Rubens, Caravaggio and others.

Location: Piazza del Campidoglio. Ticket price: 15 euros.

Etruscan National Museum villa Giulia

The museum building, also known as Villa Giulia, was built under Pope Julius III in 1555. Previously, the museum was known as an exhibition of masterpieces of ancient culture, but today it is the world's largest museum of the history of the Etruscans. The museum contains ceramics, bronze statues, coins, jewelry and other exhibits dating from the period from the eighth to the fifth century BC.

Location: Piazzale di Villa Giulia, 9. Ticket price: 8 euros.

Altar of Peace (Ara Pacis)



The construction of the altar was carried out during the time of Emperor Augustus in the ninth century BC. The monument was erected in honor of the Roman goddess of peace. The sculptures and ornaments of the altar are deeply symbolic, they do not contain minor details. All elements of the composition contain a certain meaning, which they are designed to convey to the viewer with the help of images and symbols.

The altar of peace was created by decision of the Senate ancient rome after Emperor Augustus returned from a successful military campaign, during which he annexed the lands of modern Spain and the Gallic regions to the Empire. The result of the military operation was the expansion of the territory of the Roman state to an incredible size. The monument glorified the victory of the emperor and the onset of a long period of peace.

Location: Lungotevere dei Mellini, 35 (corner via Tomacelli). Ticket price: 13 euros.

Millions of tourists visit the capital of Italy every year. Queues to enter the museums and sights of Rome stretch for hundreds of meters, hours are spent waiting in them. When is the best time to visit Rome, where to go, how to buy tickets in advance, is there any benefit from tourist cards? Vatican Museums, St. Peter's Basilica, Borghese Gallery, Colosseum skip the line. With these tips, you will have time to see all the most interesting!

When to visit Rome?

Rome is popular all year round, but the largest number of tourists come from May to September and on holidays. If you want to avoid crowds and take advantage of favorable prices for accommodation, choose spring or autumn. In the off-season, the weather in Rome pleases with sunshine and warm days. We went to Rome in mid-November, the daytime temperature was between + 18 ... + 20 ° C, in the evening it was enough to wear a windbreaker. In winter, it starts to rain in Rome and there are even fewer tourists. It is better not to plan a trip to Rome during Easter, 2 weeks before the biggest religious holiday, believers from all over the world flock to Rome. A lot of people come to Rome for Catholic Christmas.

Rome has so many historical sites and cultural objects that you should not set as your goal to see everything in one trip. If you are in Rome for the first time - focus on the main things, and there will be time left - sit in a cafe or go shopping, because the Eternal City is not only monuments with museums, but also the atmosphere.

Sights of Rome


Many sights of Rome can be viewed completely free of charge: St. Peter's Basilica, the Pantheon, the ruins of the forums along Fori Imperiali Street, the monument to Victor Emmanuel II, the Trevi Fountain, Villa Borghese Park, Piazza Navona, the Spanish Steps ...

The most popular places in Rome with paid admission: the Colosseum, the Palatine and the Roman Forum, the Vatican Museums, the Capitoline Museums, the Borghese Gallery, the National Roman Museum (The Baths of Diocletian, Palazzo Massimo, Palazzo Altemps, Crypt Balba).

Don't stand in line at the entrance - plan your time in advance!

Online tickets without queues

Saint Paul's Cathedral


The main Catholic Cathedral is located in the Vatican. Free entry from St. Peter's Square. During the day, the queue either increases or decreases. It is not allowed to enter the cathedral in revealing clothes (shorts, short skirts, bare shoulders), make sure you are dressed accordingly so as not to stand in line in vain. On Wednesdays, an audience of the Pope takes place in St. Peter's Cathedral, so it is better for tourists to go somewhere else on this day, and those who want to get an audience should sign up in advance.

You can go to St. Peter's Basilica without a queue and get an audio guide using the OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card (more details in the section) or by buying an online ticket with a guided tour. Inside the cathedral, there is another queue for tickets for the dome and observation deck. The tour to St. Peter's Dome includes priority entrance to the cathedral and lift access.


Unique collection art collected by the Catholic Church and the Sistine Chapel with paintings by Michelangelo bring thousands of visitors to the walls of the Vatican every day. Many do not expect to see a huge queue for tickets, turn around and leave or stand for 2-4 hours. You can get into the Vatican Museums without a queue with or, as we did, buy tickets online.

Tickets are sold on the official website of the Vatican or at Ticketbar (in Russian in rubles). When booking, you must select the day and time of the visit, enter the personal data of all participants. After paying with a credit card, a voucher with a QR code is sent to the specified e-mail. Along with the ticket, information is sent on how to get to the Vatican Museums with a map (10 minutes walk from Ottaviano or Cipro metro stations).

On the spot you need to go with right side from the queue at the entrance and present your tickets along with your ID. Tickets are scanned from a printout or electronic devices, a regular ticket is issued at the box office, you don’t have to pay for anything. You can also get into the Vatican Museums without a queue by purchasing an OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card. The Vatican Museums are open for free on the last Sunday of the month until 14:00 (entry until 12:30), you cannot pre-register, so queues on this day cannot be avoided.

Colosseum, Palatine, Roman Forum


These archaeological sites are under open sky in the very center of Rome, which was once the center of world civilization. To visit all three sites, a combined ticket is sold valid for 2 days. You cannot buy a separate ticket, for example, to the Colosseum. While most tourists stand in a long line for tickets to the Colosseum, there are many times fewer people at the box office of the Palatine. With the introduction of new visiting rules, tickets for the right time may not be available and you will lose time in vain.

Due to the large number of tourists, the entrance to the Colosseum was made by sessions (every 30 minutes). Buy tickets in advance online and choose convenient time visits. Login by electronic tickets without a queue, but you need to go through security control. Once you enter, you can stay inside the Colosseum for as long as you like. Entry time to the territory of the Palatine and the Roman Forum, as before, is limited only by the date of the ticket.

We divided the visit of three objects into 2 days: on the first day we visited the Colosseum, on the second - the Palatine and the Roman Forum. If you have time, do the same, as the area is very large. There is another way to get into the Colosseum, the Palatine and the Roman Forum without a queue - to purchase tourist cards Roma Pass or OMNIA Vatican & Rome Card.

Gallery Borghese


The art collection, which belonged to the influential family of Cardinal Borghese, includes works by Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Rubens, sculptures by Bernini and other recognized world masters. Access to the gallery is by appointment only. Tickets online (booking fee €2). A visit to the museum is held in sessions of 2 hours, from 9:00 to 19:00. If all tickets are sold out, you can come a few minutes before the start of the session, there is a small chance that one of those who signed up will not be there and you will take his place.

You can see all the main attractions of Rome on a bus tour with an audio guide, 9 stops on the route. Save €2 when you buy online.

Tourist maps of Rome

Tourist maps of Rome help solve the problem of queuing to attractions and getting around the city. Depending on how many days you are in Rome, where you are staying and what you want to see, a tourist card can be beneficial.

Free skip-the-line entry to the first 2 museums or architectural monuments, provides discounts on the rest of the objects from the list, free travel on public transport within zone A.

Free entry to the first 1 museum or architectural monument of your choice, skips the line, provides discounts for other objects from the list, free travel on public transport. The Colosseum has a special turnstile for skip-the-line access from the Roma Pass.

  • free entry to the Vatican Museums, audio guide to St. Peter's Basilica
  • entrance to 2 of the 6 most popular sites of your choice (Coliseum, Roman Forum and Palatine, Capitoline Museums, Borghese Gallery, National Museum, Castel Sant'Angelo)
  • fast track to St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican Museums, Colosseum
  • hop-on-hop-off tour bus rides for 3 days
  • travel by public transport
  • Rome guide
  • discounts on more than 30 sights and museums in Rome

Priority admission to the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, audio guide to St. Peter's Basilica, hop-on-hop-off bus.

  • transfer from Ciampino or Fiumicino airport and back
  • Skip-the-line entrance to St. Peter's Basilica + audio guide
  • ticket to the Colosseum, Palatine and Roman Forum + audio guides
  • 20% discount on entrance tickets to the main museums of Rome (if desired, you can add the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel)
  • discounts on other attractions, museums, bike tours and excursions

A day pass for those sailing to the Rome cruise terminal.

  • round-trip ticket on the Civitavecchia train from the port of Rome to St. Peter's station
  • ticket to the colosseum
  • hop-on-hop-off bus ticket for 24 hours
  • 20% discount on entrance fees to museums/attractions in Rome

National Museums and archaeological sites Rome open to free admission during the "museum week" March 5-10 and on the first Sundays of the months from October to March. 8 more free days during the year are selected individually by the management of each museum.

Museums of Rome: art museums, conservation museums, local history, fine arts, artistic, modern museums. Phones, official websites, addresses of the main museums and galleries in Rome.

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    Villa Borghese

    Villa Borghese is a stunning landscaped park located north of the center of Rome. The picturesque palazzo, built back in the 17th century by the owner of the red cap - Cardinal Camillo Borghese, is today a favorite place for walking residents and guests of Rome. The center of the villa is the Borghese Gallery.

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    The Sistine Chapel

    The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican is one of the most famous and popular monuments of culture and history among tourists from all over the world. Externally, the building, hand on heart, looks rather modest, however, once inside the building, you can be speechless from the beauty that surrounds you.

    Rome, one of the oldest cities in Europe, has preserved a huge number of monuments of architecture and art to this day. It is as if several epochs met here, the interweaving of which gives travelers an unforgettable experience. Along with architectural monuments, the cultural baggage of the Italian capital is made up of numerous museums. Of course, just to get to know them and find out what they store in themselves, it will take more than one day. But, perhaps, even a cursory visit to the richest museum complexes Rome will leave an indelible imprint on a visit to Italy.

    Perhaps, it will be difficult to pay attention to all the museums of Rome on one page, so every traveler has the opportunity to find the very best art museum in the capital of Italy. Of those that were not listed above, we note the following:

    The National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Palazzo Barberini, a building of the 17th century, where, in addition to the paintings of Caravaggio, Raphael, Titian, Tintoretto, Poussin, Holbein and other artists of the 12th-18th centuries. it is worth paying attention to the ceiling fresco by Pietro da Cortona, the staircase of the original Borromini form and the rich collection of furniture, majolica and porcelain.

    The National Gallery of Ancient Art in the Palazzo Corsini is located across the Tiber, in the former residence of the Swedish Queen Christina. Archaeological finds from the times of the Roman Empire and paintings of the 16th-17th centuries are exhibited here, including Reni, Rubens, Poussin, Murillo and others.

    The Capitoline Museum offers a stunning view of the Palatine absolutely free of charge (more precisely, it comes as a bonus when purchasing an entrance ticket to the museum).

    Gallery in the Palazzo Colonna, a complex of buildings repeatedly completed and expanded, the oldest part of which is from the 13th century. the buildings. For 20 generations, this palazzo belonged to the Colonna family. In addition to magnificent interiors, paintings by Ghirlandaio, Bronzino, Tintoretto, Cortona, Carracci, Reni and others deserve the attention of a sophisticated public.

    The Spada Gallery is a 16th-century palazzo built for Cardinal Borromini and famous for its gallery with a deceptive perspective: it seems to be 5 times longer than it actually is. Works are now exhibited in the gallery artists of the XVII in .: del Sarto, Reni, Titian, Brugel the Elder, Rubens, Durer, Caravaggio, Parmigiano and others. In addition to the gallery, the Italian State Council is located in the palazzo.

    Villa Farnesina was built in the 16th century. Peruzzi, it was painted by Raphael, Romano and other masters. Now it belongs to the Italian Academy of Sciences Lincei, but this does not prevent people who know from visiting it and taking a look at Raphael's Triumph of Galatea and other frescoes with their own eyes.

    The museum in the Palazzo Venezia exhibits paintings by artists of the 13th-18th centuries, as well as sculptures, bronze, terracotta, and tapestries by Italian masters. The Barraccio Museum, housed in a 16th-century palazzo, exhibits collections of Egyptian, Assyro-Babylonian, Greek and Roman art. The Museum of Rome exhibits sculptures, paintings and mosaics from the Middle Ages up to and including 1870.

    One of better ways see the main sights of the city and at the same time save money - buy a Roma Pass tourist card. Since 2010, each card has been equipped with a microchip, which will make it easier for guests to use public transport and visit museums. In addition, its owners can receive SMS or emails with information about cultural events taking place in the city. Cost - 28 EUR for 2 days.

    Contrary to expectations - and that's not all. Therefore, it is better to go to Rome once and discover it for yourself exactly as you will be able to see its versatility, grandeur, history, despite the bustle of the capital and many other entertainments.

RUB = 23 EUR and is valid for 7 days. Sold in tourist spots. This is a ticket to all the popular Roman museums.

Roma Pass

Travel card for public transport Rome for three days. 30 USD = 38 EUR Plus free admission to two Roman Museums.

Prices for museums and attractions in Rome

Prices for full adult tickets are given. The entrance fee for young people aged 18-25 is usually 2 times lower. Children are usually free.

  • Borghese Gallery & Museum (Gallery Borghese) 18 USD = 15 EUR
  • Palazzo Barberini Palace of the Barberini family 11 USD = 11 EUR
  • Spada Gallery in Spada Palace (art gallery in the Roman Palazzo Spada) 4,4 USD = 6 EUR
  • Corsini National Gallery (Gallery Corsini) 4,5 USD = 6 EUR
  • Museum of Musical Instruments (Museum of Musical Instruments) 3,7 USD = 5 EUR
  • Entrance to the Colosseum 9,1 USD = 12 EUR
  • A city tour on a Segway costs 56,6 USD = 75 EUR
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Attractions in Florence

  • The Duomo (Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) for free
  • Pitti Palace (the largest of the existing Florentine castles) 8,3 USD = 8.50 EUR
  • Palazzo Vecchio (one of the most famous buildings in Florence) museum 10 USD = 10 EUR museum + tower 10 USD = 14 EUR
  • The Uffizi (Painting Gallery) 10 USD = 12 EUR
  • La Galleria dell "Accademia ( Art Museum) 8 USD = 8 EUR
  • The Bargello Museum (oldest public building Florence) 6,5 USD = 8 EUR
  • Santa Croce, Temple 5 USD = 5 EUR
  • Archaeological Museum (Archaeological Museum) 6,5 USD = 8 EUR
  • Santa Maria Novella Church 5,8 USD = 7.5 EUR
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Prices for museums and excursions in Milan

  • Tourist bus, Cost for 24 hours 19,2 USD = 26. EUR For 48 hours 29,5 USD = 29. EUR
  • Cathedral of The Duomo, complex ticket 9,1 USD = 12 EUR cheap ticket 3.5 USD = 3.5 EUR
  • Da Vinci National Museum of Science & Technology (Leonardo da Vinci Museum) 5,7 - 10 USD = 7.5 - 10 EUR

Venice

  • GOLD CITY PASS, A single museum ticket for Venice, together with a travel card, costs three days 60,5 USD = 80. EUR various options this pass are sold at www.veniceconnected.com
  • Doge's Palace 15,2 USD = 20 EUR

attractions

  • Test drive Lamborgini 100 USD = 130 EUR for 10 minutes
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